
Urgent Search Underway: Amber Alert Issued for Missing Child in Clarksville, TN
The community of Clarksville is on high alert following the disappearance of a young child. The Clarksville Police Department (CPD) has officially issued an Amber Alert in Clarksville, TN, as they intensify their search for 3-year-old Tyler Hall, who was reported missing from the Aurelia Lynn Drive area.
Tyler vanished today around 11:30 a.m., prompting an immediate and massive response from local law enforcement and emergency services. Every second counts in these situations, and authorities are calling upon the public’s help to bring Tyler home safely.
Who is Tyler Hall?
To help identify the child, the Clarksville Police Department has provided the following physical description:
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- Age: 3 years old
- Appearance: Blond hair and blue eyes
- Height/Weight: Approximately 3.5 to 4 feet tall, weighing around 40 pounds
- Clothing: Last seen wearing a dinosaur T-shirt, light green shorts, and gray socks
Ongoing Search Efforts and Law Enforcement Action
The search is being conducted with maximum urgency. According to CPD spokesman Scott Beaubien, officers have launched an extensive sweep of the neighborhood, including nearby wooded areas and surrounding properties.
To increase the chances of success, law enforcement agencies have deployed a K9 Bloodhound to track Tyler’s scent. Additionally, investigators are currently reviewing surveillance footage from local businesses and private residences to determine his last known direction of travel.
How the Community Can Help
The search area is primarily focused on the west Clarksville neighborhood, specifically between Dover Road and Lafayette Road. Residents in this immediate vicinity are urged to:
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- Review Surveillance Footage: Check your Ring cameras, security systems, or dashcam footage from today.
- Inspect Your Property: Carefully check sheds, garages, and fenced-in backyards.
- Stay Vigilant: Keep a close eye on your surroundings for any sighting of a child matching Tyler’s description.
For more information on how the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) supports these efforts or to learn more about the AMBER Alert system, visit their official website.




